CFB analysts mostly on the Aggies' side in the obvious ingredients for a trap game

This is a sneaky one.
Auburn v Texas A&M
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Vegas has the spread for Texas A&M at -15.5, which even for some Aggie fans is a head scratcher, but it's not even preventing fans from thinking this could be the obvious trap game.

The college football analysts on the respective SEC Network and ESPN stations seems to be ont he same page for the most part when picking Texas A&M. It wouldn't have been surprising to see more of a split pick in this one, but the Aggies are the strong favorites for a reason.

Let's see what the analysts from both programs had to say about the Aggies-Bulldogs matchup.

College GameDay: 4-1 favoring Texas A&M

Nick Saban was the only one to pick Mississippi State against the spread, but as College GameDay likes to do now for some reason, they like to pick for or against the spread, which is much different than whenever they use to just pick the outright winner.

This is weird considering the fact that Saban is usually not the only one in the group to be the lone wolf. Usually it's been Kirk Herbstreit, but this was surprising to see Saban be the only one to pick the Bulldogs.

Theo Von, a famous comedian and podcaster, was the guest picker, and picked Texas A&M.

SEC Nation: 2-1 favoring Texas A&M

The SEC Nation crew only had three guys out of a possible four pick the game because Jordan Rodgers will be calling the game for the SEC Network.

It was a quick pick from the crew due to time constraints, but Roman Harper was the only one to pick Mississippi State. Harper added that the Bulldogs would finally get over the hump in Aggieland.

Tim Tebow and Paul Finebaum picked Texas A&M.

This will be tougher than it looks for the Aggies, but they should come out on top and take it.